Write articles, create ping.fm accounts, submit sites to social bookmark sites, post questions a d answers on yahoo answers. There are so many choices. Just look around the various categories and I'm sure you'll find something.

You can easily find SEO providers, copywriters and web designers who normally charge hundreds or even thousands for their work, but offer a $5 gig for a "taste" of their services on Fiverr.

This is true. But once you've established yourself as someone who'll work for $5, it could be tough to make your client realise that your true value is way higher.

For example, I'm selling a lot of gigs writing original articles on Fiverr. Because my writing is way better than most other gigs on there, I'm getting a bunch of requests to work outside Fiverr writing multiple articles per day.

But it's not cost-effective for me to write articles for $5 - that's meant to be the taster - yet it's hard to explain that to clients.

If you can solve that problem, Fiverr is a great marketing strategy. Maybe it's better suited to SEO gigs, where you can semi-automate the gig then upsell them on your specialist knowledge.

I bought one of these gigs inadvertently. Didn't know it was a dropped domain, only that it was a PR 6, which intrigued me. It turns out the domain had belonged to a politician and when he threatened to sue the new owner, poof went those posts.

I'm a lot less sanguine these days about hiring Fiverr sellers to do blog posts unless it's a well-established blogger.

A lot of those actually sound really useful. I've been struggling to make an ebook cover myself, but realized from my own behavior and sense that the cover is very important. Though people say "Never judge a book by a cover", everyone does.

I'm also struggling with a good twitter background right now and having looked around the site I'm not the only one. So if photoshop is your thing try twitter background/ebook cover/site graphics etc.

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i do not condone this, but i think the best way to make money on fiverr is doing testimonials for IMers. I suggest though, that you keep your integrity if you choose to do this, by actually going through the product your giving testimonial on, and really write what you think about it, rather than reading from a script.

Obviously you must be skilled in a particular area. So go to that category and sort by popularity. Look at the first five gigs and try to provide the same. Study the way in which the gig post was written and try to write it better and add a little something extra, so that your gig is better value. Always be punctual in delivery and try and over deliver slighly. Then chase the buyer for good references. All this will improve your future sales.

Lastly when you've done the posting of the gig once, go to the fiverr alternative sites and repost there aswell.

There are very few Fiverr sellers who sell even 10 gigs per day. And that's only $39.40 net.-

I'd always wondered about the amount of revenue you could make there, this pretty well confirms my suspicions.

Obviously this wouldn't be a decent source of revenue (at least by North American, European or Australian standards) for someone, but I guess it could be a nice spending money addition if you could automate the process of your gig.

Otherwise it could probably function as an introductory method of getting customers for real jobs for real money.

Competition in the Fiverr is now huge, all niches are well covered. People who start on time, about a year ago, now have hundreds of reviews and still get a lot of orders, for new gig is hard to break.

It does not matter what you choose to, it is important advertised good. I asked a guy who has a very strong SEO blog, to write a post and recommend my gig, he accepted it, and I get about 200 orders in four months.

If a job takes fifteen minutes to complete, then it's not such a bad sum of money to earn. That is assuming they can get ten sales of the service a day. So, maybe the key to earning on Fiverr is to select a service that can be performed in minimal time or automatically such as with software.

avoid services... you can sell ebooks and other product on Fiverr so concentrate on that if you have something good to offer... it's $4 to your pocket per gig, it's easy, quick, and actually doesn't involve any of your time...

@EricBaglio: Do you have any tips on writing articles effectively? Anyone?

@infomaniacs: I don't seem to get it. Why would you need someone else to post craiglist ads on your behalf?

I like to write my articles with the main keyword in the title, in the first and last sentence of the article and maybe once Oagain in the body. I also sprinkle in secondary related keywords. I make my articles around 500 to 650 words and submit them to ezinearticles. After that ill spin and submit to lesser directories.

@EricBaglio: Do you have any tips on writing articles effectively? Anyone?

@infomaniacs: I don't seem to get it. Why would you need someone else to post craiglist ads on your behalf?

uh duh....you can only post so many adds at a time before craigslist starts to limit your ad activity usually 5, give or take. If you have an ad that makes you money lets say 30.00 per week...then the the more ads you post , the more money you can make. 2 posts 60.00 bucks 10 posts 300.00 bucks. A handful of spammers ruin it for the rest of us with legitimate businesses. spammers may make money but also want exposure. more exposure i.e. more ads equals possibly more money. So legitimate businesses and spammer all want to post more and more ads....craigslist knows this and limits the posting to only a handful of posts. this stops spammers but still allows regular businesses to post and regular people to post, like people selling their coffe tables and stuff. Craigslist also limits the number of accounts you can have. If I have an ad that makes 30.00 bucks then I will gladly pay a person on fiverr...5 bucks to post 1 to 5 ads for me to double or quintuple my exposure and make me more money. i hope i explained this well enough. there are many more layers to this....study.

I haven't tried it yet but I think anyone could make some decent money using a backlinking service for 5$. For example, you could offer to post each page of a website or blog to a few directories, maybe like 30 minutes worth of work.

I have to agree with you I do the same thing in fact I use fiverr and get about two to three sales a day now! I love it and I always want to give the costumer the best I can! I hope to make each costumer happy and have them referring others to buy my gig!

Do you have any good software? There are lots of different things you can offer that have software associated with them, thus making it very painless and quick to do the gig. You can also spend some time searching for great, tried-and-true services that have room for a mark-up and do that. Of course, it's a little more difficult on Fiverr since the price point is so low.

I had read a WSO about a month ago and he said to research what other people were charging on other sites and then go to Fiverr and see what you could get done. Price it just under what others are asking.

Backlinking services seem to be popular and people will pay fairly well for those services.

You don't want to post up a gig that's going to take you 30 minutes to do because then you are pretty much making just a little bit above minimum wage. Find something that takes less than 5 minutes to do. Preferably something digital that can be automated. Most of those intro/logo gigs are all completely set up and requires just a tweak here and there to crank out a completed gig. Hope that helps.

My strategy was making squidoo lenses with unique content and throwing up some images. By do this on fiverr I built up a clientele list and offered my services making those same lenses but a much higher quality, keyword researched and optimised lenses for $10 each. I could do these lenses in about 20-30 minutes. Most of my clients are SEO firms and they keep me pretty busy. The key is using fiverr to build relationships outside of fiverr and captilizing on those contacts.

I used Fiverr's "random gig" feature, for awhile. One guy I came across was selling a 2-page .PDF report of his own killer workout routine. Had a few hundred sales from what I could tell...not a bad idea...

it depends on your skills, for example if you are good in using Photoshop, you can design banners,logos, headers for $5.
if you are good at HTML and CSS you can do small changes, modifications in WordPress based site for $5.
if you are good at writing you can suggest writing amazon reviews, articles, etc..

I always try to create gigs what nobody offers. I know it's a challenge but if you make a little research, you will find.
A million people offer editing, voiceover, drawing, logos, business cards, you might end up a long waiting for your first order (especially if you are a new seller with no ranking yet).
My last gig I post 2 days ago had got 5 different orders with extras all on the first day.
So go ahead and don't be afraid offering something new!

To find the best gig to offer on Fiverr you must:
1. take some time to analyze what is selling the best
2. think of what you can do, what you are good at.

Best solution would be to do something that do not takes a time. But it depends on what you want to achievie. Do you want to make Fiverr you primary income strategy or just to create connections with people and after Fiverr gig offer them something better and with higher price. Second option would be reasonable.

I would say if you own a site of page rank or 3 above, offer a backlink. Customers are loving this at the moment because of google saying that page authority counts now more than the number of backlinks!

Unfortunately almost all lines of work are covered by top-rated sellers on Fiverr by now, so getting a piece of that pie is going to be tough. Definitely forget about article writing, editing, proof reading or the usual stuff, that won't get you anywhere even if you let others exploit you.

There are some really good techniques and tools included in my current WSO, you might want to check it out.

I would say reviews. Those do not take a lot of time and the demand is growing. Most users need to have some idea of what the product does as reviews cannot seem generic. Please remember that if you review a software you get to keep the program. Also, you get via pay pal $3.92 after the 20 day holding period is over. Best of luck to you.

what i have done is , start a website, offer some seo services for a certain package, promote the page on WF , BlackHat World and other forums, get the customers ,get it done by a guy on fiverr for just $5, i know a guy with whose help i made over a 1000 bucks ,just by reselling his offers, his praveen_nair_09

I've used a few different seo gigs on Fiverr but all of them have turned out to be terrible. The only ones I have gone back and repeat ordered are the design based ones, where you know what you're getting and can usually have edits/revisions.

If you were to host your our business, build your own website and do marketing to attract as much traffic as Fiverr does on your own it would cost you more than 20% of your profits to get started - you are paying for them to be the middle man (and if smart using that money to build your own little empire off of Fiverr, basically it's a good stepping stone)

I think you want to be a successful freelancer in the Fiverr.I f you know Graphics design, SEO & web page design, you will be able to earn a handsome amount of money easily. It depends what is your work quality. Such as a cover cost is $5 on the other hand a cover cost $100,so quality is main.

A lot of you that are responding, should also be posting your gig links here. Talking about I am making 5 to 10 orders a day is not really helping a newbie.
Who knows someone may be interested in your gig and you might get a new buyer or two

Unless of course you don't want us to know what you are selling or that you offering services for $5 *sigh*

I've heard of some people making money with Fiverr by doing arbitrage by selling a service expensive on a freelancer website and then hire someone chep on Fiverr to do the work. This might be something you want to look into.

If you are expert in any field, your gigs will be sold easily. On the other hand, if you do not expert, your gigs will never chosen by the customers. Beside this, your need to have a good feedback, always try to obey the customers order & try to strictly follow the deadline.

If you are expert in any field, your gigs will be sold easily. On the other hand, if you do not expert, your gigs will never chosen by the customers. Beside this, your need to have a good feedback, always try to obey the customers order & try to strictly follow the deadline.

You can get sales on Fiverr no matter what your experience level, however if you can't actually deliver the results the client wants, you will also get many sale cancellations and low ratings which will greatly hinder your Fiverr career.

I had an article writing gig that did pretty well on there. It was pretty easy and I had plenty of orders most days. If it's the only thing you had to do all day it wouldn't be too bad. But if you have other things to get done then it's not the easiest thing...just kind of easy.

To make money on Fiverr you need gigs that are minimal work on your part, i.e. SENUKE or other tasks though make sure they are actually profitable.

People say you can't make money on Fiverr due to there being so many gigs but one of the people I use as 400+ orders in their queue and has completed almost 20,000, which equates to around $80,000 and this particular person has regularly has about $1000-$1500 worth of gigs in their queue so is making that in a week, which isn't bad!

What sell best on Fiverr are methods to get traffic, that's my impression. Whether it's getting backlinks or (fake) likes for your fan pages on social media, or writing SEO articles or writing.. anything with keywords in them, methods to get traffic your way are probably the most demanded gigs.

I wouldn't say that setting up any gig on Fiverr is 'easier' than any other, but there are two main rules that will increase your chances of getting gigs:

1. You need To Deliver Huge Value on a Site Where it is Hard to Differentiate Yourself! There are many people on Fiverr that all do the same service, so the key is to think up ways that you can differentiate yourself, as price is not really an option. For example, you could add in extras, or be more personal in your communication with clients.

2. You Need To Think About Market Demand. Go for the gigs that are always going to be in demand - such as writing gigs, making graphics etc. Strange or quirky gigs are more of a risk - they may catch on, or they may fail drastically!

well i am a level 2 seller on fiverr and when i hear people say or insinuate that working for 4 bucks on fiverr is a waste of time i just laugh. Its about for some seller $4 times 85 orders in queue every single day or something like that.
You can start by looking at what is working to top sellers and see if you have the skills or tools to deliver such.
something else i discovered recently is to offer some unique service that limits the amount of competitors and is in good demand most of the times all you need is a few repeat customers that order your gig regularly, even fiverr favor unique gigs and ranks them better. with some patience and thinking outside the box you will eventually hit it off and the good thing about fiverr is that top rated sellers of seller that are getting high volume of sales keep making even more money (buyers prefer seller with a number of good ratings than fewer number of good ratings.Just my two cent!

Getting a video made. I have purchased the gig twice and have been satisfied with the results.If you want a good video then you would need to buy the extra gigs which would bring the total to around $15-$20 but it's really worth it.

I am looking for Fiverr gigs idea that is easy (does not take much time and resources), and has lots of demand for it.

What Fiverr Gigs are the Easiest and Best to make money?

Others have given you a lot of "answers", but wouldn't the right answer obviously be those gigs that YOU are qualified to deliver on? ...and would anyone here have any ideal what services you are qualified to offer?

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